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From Arches, to Canyonlands, to Mesa Verde, materials about Native history, science, and climate change in national parks across the Colorado Plateau are targeted for federal review.
The U.S. wants to quadruple nuclear power generation. Is fewer than two years of nuclear fuel worth sacrificing the Grand Canyon region?
Grand Canyon wildfires burned across more than 200,000 acres in 2025. Now local communities are looking ahead at recovery and rebuilding on the North Rim.
Scientists are learning more about how water moves through the Grand Canyon, and how what happens above ground affects what flows beneath.
Pinyon Plain uranium mine, near Grand Canyon National Park, has a water problem. More than 7.8 million gallons were pumped out of the mine in 2024.
An alarming new rule would undermine tribal sovereignty, allowing developers to get permits for hydropower projects on tribal lands over a tribe’s objection.
Grand Canyon National Park is an economic engine in northern Arizona. A new National Park Service report shows how much it adds to local communities.
Three Grand Canyon natural and cultural history stories from the Grand Canyon Trust’s award-winning magazine that will blow your mind.
The hidden world of Grand Canyon caves and the researchers working to unravel the mysteries contained in strands of ancient bat DNA.
Reading is a great way to experience the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau. Get the story behind the book with Grand Canyon Trust author talks.
Educational resources to help teachers creating Grand Canyon lesson plans for students in elementary school, high school, and college.
The uranium mined at Pinyon Plain Mine near the Grand Canyon is just a drop in the bucket. Given the mine’s location, it’s simply not worth the risk.
Pinyon Plain uranium mine has resumed trucking uranium ore across the Navajo Nation and Ute Mountain Ute Reservation to White Mesa.
Lawsuits targeting Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni national monument were at odds with Arizona voters, 80% of whom support the monument.
80% of Arizona voters support Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument, according to a new poll.
The Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam is heating up. Find out why.
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